Kim Pyong-il

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Kim Pyong-il is a North Korean diplomat and politician, best known as a son of founding leader Kim Il Sung and a long-serving ambassador abroad.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf North Korean politician
diplomat
human
countryOfCitizenship North Korea
dateOfBirth 1954
educatedAt Kim Il-sung University
surface form: Kim Il Sung University
employer North Korean political system
surface form: Government of North Korea

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of North Korea
ethnicGroup Korean
familyName Kim
father Kim Il Sung
fieldOfWork foreign policy
international relations
givenName Pyong-il
hasOccupation diplomat
politician
hasRelative Kim Jong Nam
surface form: Kim Jong-nam

Kim Yo-jong
hasRole envoy
statesman
languageSpoken Korean
memberOfPoliticalParty Workers' Party of Korea
mother Kim Sung-ae
surface form: Kim Song-ae
movement North Korean state diplomacy
notableFor being a son of Kim Il Sung
being kept abroad for much of his career
serving as North Korean ambassador abroad for decades
notableWork long-term service as North Korean ambassador in Eastern Europe
partOf Kim dynasty
surface form: Kim family (North Korea)

Politburo of the Workers' Party of Korea
surface form: North Korean leadership elite
placeOfBirth Pyongyang
positionHeld ambassador
diplomatic representative of North Korea to Bulgaria
diplomatic representative of North Korea to Finland
diplomatic representative of North Korea to Hungary
diplomatic representative of North Korea to Poland
diplomatic representative of North Korea to Romania
diplomatic representative of North Korea to Yugoslavia
diplomatic representative of North Korea to the Czech Republic
relative Kim Jong Un
residence Pyongyang
sexOrGender male
sibling Kim Jong Il
Kim Kyong-hui

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Kim Il Sung child Kim Pyong-il